Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, May 15, 1913, Image 8

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r U TTTE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. Girl Earns 7,500 Votes for Shetland Pony in Half Day *« + 4.*.;. 4.*+ +•+ +•+ +•+ +••!• •!•••'• +•+ +•+ Young Contestant s Letter Shows Spirit Which Wins LEADER IN FIRST DISTRICT PILES UP 12,950 VOTES IN ONE WEEK BY EASY EFFORT One afternoon’s work yielded Fannie Mae Cook, of District 4. t.500 votes in The Georgian and American pony outfit contest. She started in at 1 o'clock In the afternoon and by nightfall had increased her strength in the race by that, substantial figure. Ross Greer, a carrier, got exactly the same number of votes in the same length of time. Josephine dim rail, leader in District No. 1, earned 12,950 votes 1n a week. These are some of the records reported to 11s Others, no doubt, are doing as well. These instances are quoted merely to show how simple a matter it is to forge ahead in the race for a pony outfit. The spirit which accomplishes auch things Is displayed In the fol lowing letter from out in the State: Pony Contest Editor. Dear Sir: Inclosed find nomination blank. Please send me full instructions, subscription books and receipts so that I can go to work and win one of the pony outfits. No doubts are expressed. The contestant says he is going to win a pony. Probably he will, starting with that determination. The standing of contestants is given below: DISTRICT NUMBER ONE. George Rosser 21 Hast Sixteenth 19605 Josephine Simril 9 East Alexander Street 1W90 Jacob Patterson 574 West Peachtree Street . . Willie Ivey Wiggins 41 B. Tu-mlln Street Miss Margaret Lewis 25 Baltimore Block Jas. O. Godard 105 Fowler Street Vera Nelle Brantley .....31 East Alexander Street .. Janet Oxenham ....,47 East Eleventh Street ... Hillmann McCalla 365 Luckle Street Hugh B. Luttrell 75 East Twelfth Street . . Phillip S. Reid 132 Moreland Avenue Miss Estelle Sullivan 4 West Peachtree Street .... Miss Louise Thompson 19 East Cain Street Lottie Mae Dedman 59 Lovejoy Street Wm. Elselo 105 Mills Street Wyman Conard 63 West Cain Street Mollie Lee Kendall 42 Mills Street Yeland Gwln 373 Spring Street Harold Holsombacli 385 Luckie Street T. L. Hoshall, Jr 82 West Br er Street Roy Mauldin 131 Spring Street Andrew- May 62 West Baker Street Albert Smith 358 Peachtree Street Dorothy Stiff 17 Grant Place Edgar Watkins. Jr 602 West Peachtree Street ... Norman Caldwell 98 East Pine Street Misa Louise McCrary 78 East North Avenue Mias Sudie King 53 East Twelfth Street Glenn Moon 9 Ashland Avenue Eugene Morgan 602 West Peachtree Street Miss Frankie J. Smith 198 West Peachtree Street ... Miss Mildred Stewart 196 Ivy Street Miss Gaynell Phillips 85 Luckle Street Miss Mary PL Peacock 82 Simpson Street Robert A Harden 48 Baker Street .» K M. Harrison 506 Ponce DeLeon Caldwell Holliday 1010 Peachtree Street John R. Wood 176 Angler Avenue James Gruggs 137 Hunnleutt Street Miss Edith Clower . . 24 Ellis Street 9180 621'. 5530 4695 3500 3410 2960 201 ' 1210 1125 1105 1045 1030 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 10)0 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1100 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 10,10 1000 Mias Ruth Grogan 140 Orme Street 1000 H. E. Watkins, Jr 125 Juniper Street 1000 Miss Annie Phillips 86 Luckie Street 1000 Miss Christa Powers 94 Spring Street 10ft > Oliff Moodv 114 Simpson Street 1000 William Ernest 149 Mills Street 1000 Arthur Pepin 103 East Pine Street 1000 DISTRICT NUMBER TWO. Miss Lottie McNair 1250 DeKalb Avenue 7635 Miss Mildred Brickman 48 Kirkwood Road % 6355 Miss Roberta Harbour 340 Ponce DeLeon Avenue 62X0 Miss Marjorie McLeod 34 Greenwood Avenue 5740 Miss Elizabeth Willard 30 Oakdale Drive 4950 .Miss Edith Gray 25 Howard Street, Kirkwood. .. 3660 Ray Warwick 172 Angler Avenue 3520 Miss Idelle Shaw 179 Pine Street 2835 Edmund Hurt 785 Piedmont Avenue 2125 ‘Paul M. Clark 16 Church Street 2115 Miss Elizal jth Smith 34 East Avenue t.. 1935 J. Edgar Sheridan 1 West Ashland Avenue 1660 Miss Virginia Walton 670 North Boulevard 1660 George M. Barnes 788 Piedmont Avenue 1600 Miss Nelle Reynolds .126 Cooper Street ...., 1583 Miss Elizabeth Garwood Decatur, Ga 1285 Max Clein 49 North Butler Street 120') Martin Comerford 186 East Merritts 1000 Buel Crawley 125 North Jackson Street 1000 Elsie Gosnell 127 Cleburne Avenue 1000 Clinton Hutchinson 60 Ponce DeLeon Place 1000 ‘Willie Harden Decatur, Ga 1000 Chas. M. Kcllog, Jr Decatur, Ga 1000 Raley Ray 73 East. Hardee Street 1000 Wm. Wellborn 35 Church Street 1000 Miss Lucy Withers 17 Maude Street 7000 Miss Elizabeth Downing 457 North Jackson Street .. 1000 Robert R Andrews 184 Waverly Way 1000 St. Leonard Veitch 1360 DeKalb Avenue 1000 Willett Matthews > 917 Seaboard Avenue 1670 Robert Wood 176 Angler Avenue 1180 DISTRICT NUMBER THREE. Chas. M. Stevens South Kirkwood 14690 J. P. Goets. .Tr 32 Rogers Street 5700 Misa Mary Wells 101 Ormewood 1835 Norman Gooch 121 Boulevard DeKalb 1000 Wtllette Matthews 917 Seaboard Avenue 1000 Willie Reynolds 126 Cooper Street 1000 Harry Brown 129 Pulliam Street 1000 DISTRICT NUMBER FOUR. Fannie Mae Cook 488 Pulliam 14160. Florence Greenoe 387 Pulliam Street 13410 Oscar Eugene Cook 176 Grant Street 8925 Nathaniel Kay ...». 204 SoAith Pryor Street 7380 Ida G. Fox 147 Pulliam Street 5965 Howell Conway 229 Woodward Avenue 2265 Miss Ida Bloomberg 53 Martin Street I860 H. L. W. Brown 450 Crew Street 1450 Loui- Joel 140 Capitol Avenue 1695 Estelle Honer 137 Pulliam Street 1260 David F. Nowell 170 Capitol Avenue 1295 J. Walling Davis 143 Glennwood Avenue 1010 Mias L. E. Abbott 244 Hill Street 1000 Miss Lovle C. Dean 350 Pulliam Street lOu) Miss Alice Feldman 1...272 East Fair Street 100*1 Frank Henley ‘ 620 Woodward Avenue 1000 Miss Annie Mae Hllsman 202 Grant Street 1000 Milton Holcombe 90 Bryan Street 1000 Lynn A. Hubbard 394 Fraser Street 1000 Raymond Smith j ~ Harry Stone 101 Capitol Avenue Miss Marie Toy 489 Woodward Avenue . Chas. Ernest Vernoy 219 Cherokee Avenue .. Miss Sarah Whitaker 244 Glennwood Avenue . Miss Margaret White 552 Washington Street Charles Stone 101 Capitol Avenue ... Miss Ida G. Fox 147 Pulliam Street Miss Susie Black 282 Ormond Street .... John Thrasher 46 Buena Vista Avenue R. H. Brown 582 Central Avenue .... William Turner Miss Beverly Swanton. . George Nelson Baker . .. Edgar Wilson Miss Ora F. Dozier E F. Marquett Gay Reynolds Mias Sueanne Springer . Mis DISTRICT NUMBER SIX. ..251 Lawton Street 9450 ..45 Evans Street 1375 ..381 Oak Street 2220 .. 40 Park Street 1805 .35 Sells Avenue H30 .20 West End Avenue 1150 .. IS Oglethorpe Avenue ..283 Gordon Street ... ..159 Peeples Street ... 1273 1115 1000 .. 1090 Angie C. Newton . . Iti Huiloy Strret . . 1000 Benjamin K. SafietH 23 Orange Street .. 1000 Ed w. DeLoach J. T. Sewell Chartle Hood 97 South Gordon Street . . . 1350 .. 17b0 17 Gordon Street .. 1075 Mins Margaret Thnrnt on ....231 oak Street .. 1165 Mian Virginia Jackson Grady Harris DISTRICT 50 Royston Avenue .... 41 Hendrix Avenue .... NUMBER SEVEN .. 1000 .. 1000 A. Morrison . 77 Jones Avenue ..100.5 James A lien . . . . 66 Davis Street .. 1765 Joe DuPre . 4 14 Simpson Street .. 1115 Lawrence McGinnis 47 Franklin Street .. 1000 George H. Melton .... 74 Newport Street .. 1000 Ulydo Mitchell Cl.arias Owen CITY 66 Jones Avenue 68Vfe Connally Street ... CARRIERS AND NEWSBOYS ... 57 Whitehall Terrace . . . .. 1000 . . 1ooo . .16760 Harold Hamby 8 McAfee Street . . 12 52 r > Mose Brodkln 62 Gilmer Street . . 9825 (). B. Bigger .148 Glenn Street . . 9200 Jno. Trimble 401 South Boulevard .... . . 8230 .. 7035 Harold Turner 309 Luckie Street .. 5800 J. E. Moore . . . 600 Flat Shoals Road 3840 Raymond Wilkinson Kirkwood Station 3740 W. H. Hamilton, Jr 588 Woodward Avenue 3675 Irvan Willingham 372 East Georgia Avenue 2965 Everett J. Cain 45 Ira Street 2370 L. M. Harrison 506 Ponce DeLeon Avenue 1560 Johnnie Evans 120 North Avenue, East 1000 Grady Cook 20 Fortress Avenue 1000 Frank Garwood Decatur, Ga 1000 Sterling Jordan 23 Ferguson Street 2845 Charles Barron R. F. 1). No. 5 1750 Olln Neal Bass ..23 Orange Street 1000 R S. McConnell R. F. I). No. 5 1000 OUT-OF-TOWN AGENTS AND CARRIERS John Martin Columbus, Ga Ambrose Scarboro Royston, Ga Leon Spence Carrollton, Ga James S. Plunkett Carey Station, Ga Morgan PL Daach Stone Mountain, Ga. Hyman Esseman Rome, Ga James Wilkins Caffney, S. C Alfred Chappelle Sparta, Ga John Gardner Newnan, Ga Herman Corliss LaGrange, Ga Smith Fallaw Opelika, Ala. GEORGIA SCHOOL BOYS AND GIRLS. Miss Virginia McCowen Marietta Car Line B. B. Tillman .Senoia, Ga Miss Belle Ragsdale Lithonia, Ga. . Andrew B. Tribble Lithonia, Ga Warren Taliafero Mansfield. Ga Blake Nichols R. F. D. No. 5, Atlanta, Ga, Clifford Henry Carrollton, Ga Miss Jessie Collier Barnesville, Ga 1103 Miss Gladys Daniel Bolton, Ga 1985 Maxwell Aubrey Bolton. Ga. 1985 Paul Josney Forsyth, Ga. Robert Davis - Columbus, Ga Horould C. Ogilvie Savannah, Ga Lois Casey Chattahoochee, Ga. Eugene Scarborough Macon, Ga. Miss Belle Stalne .... * Toccoa, Ga Emory Steele Commerce, Ga. ..... Clay Burruss Carnesville, C 13895 3563 3220 1480 1465 1345 1015 1000 1000 1000 1000 2873 2460 1425 1375 1240 1170 1060 10* > 1050 1030 1025 1025 1020 1015 1000 Miss Mary Caldwell Chipley, Ga 10-r) .Savannah, Ga. Sparta, Ga. 1000 1000 Miss Sarah Carter Alfred Chappelle Beaufort C. Elder . # Blakely, Ga 1030 Miss Sallic M. Evans Douglasville. Ga 1000 Gertrude Marshall Savannah, Ga 1000 R. W. Mattox, Jr 4 Perry St., Newnan, Ga 1000 W. L. Mattox 4 Perry St.. Newnan. Ga 1030 Dan Patrick Conyers, Ga. .. 1000 Harry H. Redwine Fayetteville, Ga 1000 Felix Reid Union City, Ga lfc.O Terry Strozier. Jr Greenville, Ga. 10',* j H. Eugene Whit- Flovilla. Ga 1000 Eugene Lee, Jr Covington, Ga 1255 Miss Ennis Spinks Chipley, Ga 1985 Elmer Towns Social Circle, Ga 1000 Patrick Jones Macon, Ga 1000 'Ralph Little Commerce, Ga 1000 Miss Berta Davis Fayetteville, Ga 1000 Warner Webb Griffin, Ga 1000 Miss Esther Boorstln Covington. Ga ,1000 Edward A. Heckle Cornelia, Ga 1000 Etheridge Bradley Smyrna, Ga 1000 Ernest Baker Washington, Ga 1000 Alfred Wilkes R. F. I). No. 5, Atlanta, Ga 1000 Miss Lily Wilkes R. F. D. No. 5. Atlanta, Ga 1009 J. P. Craven Baxley, Ga 1000 John H. Hewlett Conyers. Ga 1000 Carl Bragg Woodcliff, Ga 1000 Charles E. Crawford Chipley, Ga 1000 Ernest Turner Chipley, Ga 1085 J. C. Smith Oxford, Ga 1035 R. E. Hudson Unaailla, Ga 1000 Eugene Lee, Jr Covington, Ga 1255 Maurice Means Meansville, Ga 1155 Leon B. Spears Wood stock. Ga 1285 O. S. Morton Raymond, Ga 1000 Miss Margerite Danner Doraville, Ga 1020 Miss Erva Blackstock Hogansville, Ga 1000 Miss Helen Mitchell Richwood. Ga 1000 Charles Harlan R. F. D. No. 4 William Reid Columbus. Ga Rudolph Campbell Fairburn, Ga Walter Harrell, Jr Quitman, Ga SCHOOL BOYS AND GIRLS OUTSIDE OF STATE OF GEORGIA M i s s Dorothy Dav i s Miss Annie McCar.ell .66 Augusta Avenue 1460 1000 1250 1000 1000 1090 1000 1000 1000 1000 100ft Miss Meta Mitchell Dick Denton 220 Formwalt Street Miss Rosernund Humphries 253 South Pryor Street Ralph Ross 269 Crew Street Agnes Shatren 464 Pulliam Street ... Miss Wilhelmina Tucker 451 Pulliam Street .... W. H. Hamilton, Jr 588 Woodward Avenue . Miss Beatrice Brunson 3S2 Whitehall Street ... Mose Gold 310 Woodward Avenue . Hugh Terrell 86 Chatham Street ... Miss Annie Graham 214 Forsyth Street 1400 Miss Uarlotta Burns 123 Cooper Street ... 100 v ) Roy Young 1 42 Loomis Avenue 44^0 Miss Maude L. Berry 123 Cooper Street 204 ) Williaiq Henderson 320 Ormond Street 10ft) DISTRICT NUMBER FIVE. Frank Ison. Jr. College Park, Ga 22330 Hamdon Thomas 94 Formwalt Street Miss Louise Chewning 98 Formwalt Street Emery Ward Fort McPherson. Ga. Miss Mary Holloway Hapeville. Ga 14S5 Bonnell Bloodworth 277 South Pryor Street 1000 Miss Carlotta Burn 123 Cooper Street lftftft Miss Texia Mae Butler 352 Whitehall Street moo Miss Anna Graham 214 South Forsyth Street 1000 Wm. Hood 371 Whitehall Street joo > Mias Margaret La Feure 72 Washington Street 1195 Albert Leake 94 Crew Street 100) John Baker Long Fort McPherson. Ga 1000 Richard Rainey East Point. Ga jp;, Pulliam Street 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 2640 4693 1175 1000 1009 5740 3335 A wbrey Pauline .1 T W Lindsay George J Fain F. Abbeville, S. C. . 2035 Dothan, Ala 1 OfiK Charleston, S. C 1030 Florence, S. C 1013 Murphy, N. C Anderson, N. C lOftO Raleigh, N C . 1000 Piedmont, Ala 1000 Knoxville, Tenn 1000 Opelika, Ala 1000 Piedmont, Ala 1000 Cheater, S. C 1000 I nominate, n> a candidate in The Hearst’s Sun day American and Atlanta Georgian Pony Outfit Contest: Name .. Address Nominated by Address GOOD FOR 1,000 VOTES. Merriot Brown Reid 205 Cooper Street Miss Frames Summers 90 Orange Street Jimmie Warner 352 Whitehall- Apt. B. Miss Luclle Berry East Point, Ga ,.. 1000 .. 1000 ... 10 u’J ... 1070 Girl Aids Stabbers Of Court Officers CHICAGO. May 14 —Miss Gerrtude LaFairfleld to-day confessed to aid ing Harry Evans and Peiet* Jensen, convicted robbers, tn their spectacular attempt to escape in Judge Cooper’s court after sentence was passed on them. The young woman said she gave the knives to the prisoners with which they stabbed Joseph Bhaboy, Sheriff A. D. Busholte and a detec tive The two young prisoners had planned to strike down the officers with their knives, take their revolvers 1 and shoot their way to freedom. 1000 12 40 1000 1090 F Cubist Hats, Wasp Gowns and High-Slit Skirts Cause Many a Gasp at Longchamps. PARIS. May 14.—For once Paris has been relegated to second place in the matter of fashion frocks. With their Cubiat hats, wasp gowns and skirts split to a height rarely dared by the Paris exponents of extreme modes, their sisters from across the Channel invaded the Longchamps paddock in unprecedented number and made the racegoers gasp. The Cubist hats, in small models, are made of waterproof silk and shaped in a perfect cube. There is no trimming except a wide ribbon with scores of polychromous cubes handpalnted and tightly drawn around the sharp-angled sides. A Cubist pin fastens the curious head- gear to the hair, which is neatly done in Botticelli style. The wasp gowns worn by two tall Englishwomen consisted of tight-fit ting dresses of soft dull silk, the waist line circled with wide stripes of yel low and black alternately. The fashionable gown must not be symmetrical and the trimming on the left side be different from that on the right, or if the same material is used It shall be disposed unequally. Some gowns that look perfectly plain In front are very elaborate In the back, and vice versa. Several women wore platinum cir cles studded with precious stones around their forehead, with their hats under the chin with narrow velvet ribbon of a color to match the dress. Persian styles, which, it was said at the beginning of the season, had been superseded by those of Venice in the eighteenth century, appear instead to be gaining renewed popularity. Fight Over Children May Bring New Law AUGUSTA, GA., May 14.—As the result of a contest over the custody of little Frances Zachry, an effort will be made to change the Georgia law governing the disposition of children in the event their parents separate. The little girl Is the daughter of Julian J. Zachry, a well-known Au gusta attorney and cotton man, and wife, who have separated. The moth er refused to give up little Frances and her sister. Zachry brought ha beas corpus proceedings before the ordinary. Under a recent decision of the Supreme Court that the father, in the absence of anything to the con trary, is the proper person to rear the children, Ordinary Walton order ed that Frances, aged two, and Mil dred, aged six months, be given to the father. ON TARIFF FOUGHT Prolonged Filibuster by Repub licans Likely to Bring About Compromise. WASHINGTON, May 14 —The tight on the Penrose motion to Instruct the Finance Committee to hold pub lic hearings on the Underwood tariff bill was resumed to-day. It was thought that there would be slight chance of pushing through the public hearings motion, though it was conceded that the L&Follctt* amendment providing sixteen ques tions to be answered under oath by those who testified had materially strengthed the position of the Repub licans by offering a way in which to curtail the testimony of the wit nesses. With the LaFollette amendment and a possible agreement as to the time to be given to the hearings, it was thought not Improbable that a prolonged filibuster on the pari of Republicans would bring about some sort of a compromise with regard to open hearings. Tariff Cuts Please English and Germans. WASHINGTON, May 14.—English and German paper manufacturers arp pleased with the Underwood tariff, according to Ettore Ripamontl, a manufacturer of Milan. The princi pal effect of the new tariff, he says, will be to raise prices to Americans. The United States, he says, unlike England, does not believe that she is the only nation capable of supplying the wants of her people. She is will ing to try foreign-made goods if the price is right. He declares that busi ness in this country is little dis turbed, so far, by the prospect of a tariff change. Billy Long to Give Party for ‘Taggers’ Miss Billy Long, star of the stock company playing at the Atlanta The ater, will entertain tag day workers at a matinee performance Monday afternoon at the initial presentation in Atlanta of “The Deep Purple." Manager Homer C. George already has mailed invitations to the chair woman in charge. Last Monday Miss Long was un able to volunteer her services In any way because of a performance trt the theater. Following the performance of “The Deep Purple,” Miss Long and members of the company will hold a stage reception for the tag day work ers if invitations are accepted by SENATE COMMITTEE FOR WOMAN VOTE AMENDMENT WASHINGTON, May 14.—The Sen- ate Committee on Woman Suffrage to-day decided to report favorably Senator Chamberlain’s resolution to amend the Constitution so as to pro vide for equal suffrage. Gov, Brown to View State Institutions. m Governor and Mrs. Brown left At lanta at 12:30 o’clock Wednesday aft ernoon for Mllledgeville, where the Governor will visit the Georgia Nor mal and Industrial School and inspect the State Institutions. The Governor Wednesday night will sleep in the old State mansion, be neath the same roof, in the same room and In the same bed that his father slept in when he was Governor of Georgia a half-century ago. Gov ernor Brown’s father was Governor from 1857 ito 1865, the longest con tinuous service of any Georgia’s Gov ernors. A reception will be tendered the Governor and Mrs. Brown Wednesday evening; the State institutions will be inspected Thursday, and the return to Atlanta will be made Thursday after noon at 4 o’clock. BEATS WIFE TO DEATH. SPARTA, WIS.. May 14.—William Hogue, 70, a retired farmer, to-day beat his wife to death with a club.i shot and fatally wounded his daugh-' ter. wounded her husband, then slashed his own throat and died. Mrs, Longstreet Will Accept $3,600 Job WASHINGTON, May 14—Mrs. Helen D. Longstreet, widow of the famous Confederate general, will ac cept a *:>lace offered her by the for mer Union soldier, Colonel Albert E. Boone, of Clarksburg, W. Va., pro vided ©he finds herself fitted for the post, according to a statement made by Mrs. Longstreet to-day. The position, which commands a salary of $3,600, was offered the wid ow following the refusal of the United States Government to appoint her postmaster of Gainesville. Ga. There’s a world of satisfac tion in buying UneedaBiscuit because you know you will get what you want—soda crackers that are oven-fresh, crisp, clean, appetizing and nourishing. Uneeda Biscuit are always uniform in quality—they are always alike in crispness, in flavor—they are soda crackers you can depend upon. And all because Uneeda Biscuit are uncommon soda crack ers packed in an uncommon way. Five cents everywhere in the moisture-proof package. NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY Opera in English in 3 New York Houses PARIS, May 14.—Unwillingness on tlie part of the Metropolitan Opera House dtreetorate to extend more generous hospitality to the Chicago Opera Company having caused a rup ture which foreshadows competition opera in English is being promis’d in three New York theaters next season. Foreign and American artists in Europe tire wondering what will hap pen en the expiration in 1915 of the contracts of Gattl-Casazza and Tos canini. "n no condition, it is said here, will Toscanini renew his arrange ment. It is understood he may go back to his old love, the Milan Scala. 28 YOUNG DOCTORS TO GET DIPLOMAS FROM GEORGIA AUGUSTA, GA., May 14.—Twenty- eight young doctors will be given their diplomas by Chancellor David C. Barrow, of the University of Geor gia, to-night. The principal address will be deliv ered by Dr. Ralston Lattimore, of Savannah, former president of the Georgia Medical Association. The class valedictorian is Turner Z. Ca son, of Island Grove, Fla., and the salutatorian is Ward Beecher Duvall, of Abbeville, Ga. Southern Suit & Skirt Co.—Atlanta—New York.—Southern Suit & Skirt Co. I Ling erie D ? Send It Back If Served Too Strong Tell the waiter to put Only a level teaspoonful Of Instant Postum In the cup of hot water. That makes it right. Those in the kitchen Often get hurried And stir in a Heaping spoonful Which is about double the Right quantity and makes It bitter. Same as a double quantity Of coffee or tea. • • • *••• • •# However, if you $10 Values an Sale To- morrow (One Day Only) T^ASCINATING little Summer Frocks— dresses that women will like the minute they clap their eyes on them. Beautiful lace-trimmed embroidered voiles—dainty models with skirts of white crepe, coat effect of fig ured crepe and girdle of soft satin—lovely lingerie dresses trim med in Swiss embroidery and shadow laces. Perhaps the very dress that you wanted is here, and at a LESS PRICE than formerly. On display in our show windows NOW— and will be sold, as advertised, TO MORROW, choice llCLll 1U11I1C11J . V/Il $6.95 Quick SUIT Disposal Sale Thursday {One Day Only) T HIS lot embraces EVERY worthy new style of the season—Balkan Blouses, Smart Cutaways, Draped Skirts, Bulgarian Trimmed Suits and Suits of simple elegance; in fact, there ARE no later styles than these. Visit this busy, store to-morrow or any other day and you 11 al ways find it teeming with activity—a never-ending parade of the newest modes in ladies’ apparel—a veritable Dame Fashion’s clear ing house. To-morrow’s quick disposal of fashionable suits will nat urally bring an unusual response—attend EARLY! SUITS SUITS SUITS SUITS That formerly Formerly $30 to Formerly $35 to Formerly up to resses $6.95 ? ) ? V ) ) f ? ) Like it very strong, use The heaping spoonful. Be sure and put in plenty! Of cream and it has A snap and go that Pleases some palates. Speak out and tell them i How you want it. sold at $25 $32.50 at $37.50 at $55 at $14.50 $16.50 $l6i« $25.00 Sale Begins Promptly at 9 A. M. Thursday Southern Suit & Skirt Co. ‘Atlanta’s Exclusive Women’s Apparel Store,” 43-45 Whitehall St